TEST E What brand??

I'm going to get some test e soon and i'm worried about what to get . I could go and get APEX test e in 10ml bottle and be done but i could get paki test e which my mate says the tops keep smashing on when you go to open them and hes not sure if there fakes. Also could have iranian test e but i'm unsure of the different in quaility and risks of fakes. Also while i'm here...i've got a bottle of prim-depot left over from last time but i don't know if its a real brand .The company is called Pegasus pharmaceuticals pty an aussie company and the bottle is a big 20ml bottle also expired 2005 is it any good ???

oh yeah i havent heard n e thing good about apex stuff ! im sure a lot of people on this board will warn u away from it!! i have never used it myself always use proper pharma gear! the horror pics of abesess scared me off

Although deriving from the word Pakistan, which was created in 1947, Paki became offensive during the 1960s when used by British tabloids to refer to immigrants in a derogotary and racist manner. In recent times there has been a trend by second- and third-generation British Pakistanis to reclaim the word, such as in the name of the clothing company PAK1 or the website paki.tv

The racism often functions on a subconscious level and unfortunately, awareness of the racist connotations may be confined only to the UK. In Australia, a country with notoriously racist immigration laws (see Wikipedia:White Australia policy), the Pakistani cricket team are commonly referred to as the Pakis, just as the West Indians are known as the Windies.

Although deriving from the word Pakistan, which was created in 1947, Paki became offensive during the 1960s when used by British tabloids to refer to immigrants in a derogotary and racist manner. In recent times there has been a trend by second- and third-generation British Pakistanis to reclaim the word, such as in the name of the clothing company PAK1 or the website paki.tv

The racism often functions on a subconscious level and unfortunately, awareness of the racist connotations may be confined only to the UK. In Australia, a country with notoriously racist immigration laws (see Wikipedia:White Australia policy), the Pakistani cricket team are commonly referred to as the Pakis, just as the West Indians are known as the Windies.

Interesting read mate.

Hughsey, tell your mate to crack the tops of the amps with some pliers. Does the trick.